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PV=nRT P=nRT\v P=76632Pa
You must use the equation PV = nRT, where P = pressure in ATM V = volumes in L n = moles of gas R = gas constant (.0821 mol*ATM/L*K) T = Temperature in K 2.3g C3H8 / 44.09 g (molecular weight) = 0.052 moles 250mL = 0.25 L P(0.25 L) = (0.052 moles)(0.0821 mol*ATM/L*K)(298K) P = 5.09 ATM
They will both combine producing an L wave.
Superregnum: EukaryotaRegnum: AnimaliaSubregnum: EumetazoaCladus: BilateriaCladus: DeuterostomiaPhylum: ChordataSubphylum: VertebrataInfraphylum: GnathostomataSuperclassis: TetrapodaClassis: MammaliaSubclassis: TheriaInfraclassis: PlacentaliaOrdo: CarnivoraSubordo: FeliformiaFamilia: FelidaeSubfamilia: PantherinaeGenus: PantheraSpecies: Panthera leoSubspecies: †P. l. atrox - P. l. azandica - P. l. bleyenberghi - †P. l. europaea - P. l. hollisteri - P. l. kamptzi - P. l. krugeri - P. l. leo - P. l. maculatus - †P. l. melanochaita - P. l. nubica - P. l. persica - P. l. senegalensis - †P. l. sinhaleyus - P. l. verneyi
Superregnum: EukaryotaRegnum: AnimaliaSubregnum: EumetazoaSuperphylum: DeuterostomiaPhylum: ChordataSubphylum: VertebrataInfraphylum: GnathostomataSuperclassis: TetrapodaClassis: MammaliaSubclassis: TheriaInfraclassis: PlacentaliaOrdo: CarnivoraSubordo: FeliformiaFamilia: FelidaeSubfamilia: PantherinaeGenus: PantheraSpecies: Panthera leoSubspecies: †P. l. atrox - P. l. azandica - P. l. bleyenberghi - †P. l. europaea - P. l. krugeri- P. l. leo - †P. l. melanochaita - P. l. nubica - P. l. persica - P. l. senegalensis - †P. l. sinhaleyus
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The "P" in P and L generally stands for Profit.
P u l l p e o p l e
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Species: Panthera leoSubspecies: †P. l. atrox - P. l. azandica - P. l. bleyenberghi - †P. l. europaea - P. l. krugeri- P. l. leo - †P. l. melanochaita - P. l. nubica - P. l. persica - P. l. senegalensis - †P. l. sinhaleyuslooks like 7 still in existence.I believe there is one species of lion. There are a lot of different big cats, but only 1 called lion. Could be wrong but I don't think so.
I think it is a place in New Zealand called paeroa - the 'p' in 'L & P'. The New Zealand 'L & P' is anyway.
L = P/2 - W.
P. L. Robertson was born in 1879.
L. P. Hartley died in 1972.
L. P. Hartley was born in 1895.